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Mort,
I wasn't worried about a leak; THAT I could fix. I was worried about a catastrophic tank failure. i.e. 120 gallons of water on the floor and shards of glass everywhere. M "MM" wrote in message .. . Here's the dilemma. Cleaning out my aquarium and about to start the hobby again, when I notice a small chip in the back wall of the tank. The tank is 60" x 18" x 24" (120 gallons?) and constructed of 3/8" glass. The chip is about 2mm diameter and about 1m -2mm deep on the inside rear wall of the tank, about 8 inches from the end, and 5 inches from the bottom. Yes, a very small defect, , but with 1/2 a ton of water I want some reaasurance that all will be okay. I don't know if it was there or not the last time the tank was full. Cosmetics aside (barely noticable) is this okay? Mark IME if it doesnt leak, it doesnt matter. =P HTH Mort |
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